The Aberdeen Police Department has received complaints about speeding cars on Bel Aire street. The department has received information that numerous cars have been traveling 35 to 40 mph in the 25 mph zone. The department responded by placing the

Fishing prospects look promising for chinook in Washington’s ocean waters and the Columbia River, as well as for coho and pink salmon in areas of Puget Sound, according to state fisheries managers. The forecasts – developed by the Washington Department

The Washington State Senate on Monday approved a 16 year, $15 billion dollar transportation package that includes an 11.7 cent gas tax and other vehicle fees. Despite passage of the package many senators, including Sen. Jim Hargrove of Hoquiam, expressed

Some pedestrians in Aberdeen this weekend were undercover police, just looking to cross the road. Police Captain John Green tells us the Aberdeen Patrol Section conducted a pedestrian crossing emphasis on Sunday from 2:30 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. in the

Today the Washington Department of Ecology delivered the final oil transportation study to state legislators outlining key recommendations to improve public safety in response to the rapid increase of oil transportation through Washington. The final Marine and Rail Oil

Director Nancy Porzio of the U. S. Small Business Administration’s (SBA) Seattle District Office today reminded businesses and residents of the March 30, 2015, deadline to apply for an SBA federal disaster loan for property damage caused by the severe

The Grays Harbor Community Hospital Foundation at their February 24th meeting voted unanimously to purchase nearly $35,000 worth of equipment for Grays Harbor Community Hospital. The equipment included 10 medical grade televisions for patient rooms as well as two state

Scammers are using a new method to target Grays Harbor PUD customers. In addition to phone calls demanding payment and threatening to cut power, PUD customers have reported receiving emails from scammers telling them that their bill is due and

The Cosmopolis Lions Club is once again sponsoring $1,000 scholarships for 2015 graduating seniors from local area high schools or college sophomores who could use financial support to help fulfill their academic goals, whether it is college, a university, or

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